Call to Arms Patch 2 is here, and with it comes a new creature: now you can find Moose as a T6 Hide animal in all tier-appropriate forest zones. Moose have a chance to drop Moose Calves when killed, which can then be raised into adults in a pasture.
Once you've raised a Tame Moose, you can take it to a saddler to upgrade to a rideable mount. The Moose mount is comparable to the Giant Stag, with a robust carrying capacity and medium speed. And best of all, it shares a Mount Skin slot with Stags, and can be used with all existing and forthcoming Stag Mount Skins.
In addition to introducing the Moose, this patch also brings fixes and updates to Faction Warfare, Hellgates, and other game systems. You can check out the full list of changes in the official patchnotes.
Population Update: Spring 2021
2020 saw Albion's population grow bigger than ever before, with Daily Average User counts increasing consistently throughout the year. Starting with the Queen Update in January and growing further during the worldwide lockdowns that followed, the population hit a new milestone nearly every month. The massive Rise of Avalonupdate followed in August, bringing a host of new features and two new languages to the game, and by September the Daily Average User count surpassed125,000 players.
This trend continued into 2021, reaching a new peak of 135,000 players in February. Then, on March 17, the Call to Arms update went live, bringing a ground-up rework of Faction Warfare, completely revamped Hellgates, Loadouts, and much more. The combined influx of new and returning players with this launch pushed Albion's daily average population to over 140,000, and also saw some of the game's highest-ever numbers on Twitch and Youtube.
Looking Forward to 2021
So what's next for the world of Albion? First off, we're hard at work on the mobile version, and are putting the final pieces in place for the official Apple and Google store launches. We'll have some exciting updates soon on the mobile version, so stay tuned. And of course, we're already looking forward to the next big steps for the game, including our next major content update later this year, which will focus on improving and deepening Albion's open world.
To veteran and returning players, thanks for being part of the world of Albion and making it what it is today. And to new players, we would like to extend a warm welcome to the Albion community – be sure to visit our forum with any questions, and keep an eye out for new player video guides coming soon!
The Rites of Spring are Back
Chase away the chill of winter with the Rites of Spring! From now until maintenance on April 10, celebrate the return of spring by hunting down special eggs and unlocking unique items.
The Egg Hunt is On
Decorations have appeared in Albion's cities, and colorful eggs have sprouted throughout the open world. Break these mysterious giant eggs open to gather Surprise Eggs, which can be spent at the Vanity Merchant or thrown to hatch a surprise of their own!
For the duration of the event, eggs can be traded with Vanity Merchants in Albion's cities for a variety of spring-themed items:
And like last year, you can also trade your eggs for the mighty Eggsecutioner, a two-handed weapon skin that uses Heretic magic to fire three different types of magical eggs! This weapon skin remains unlockable for Gold via the Appearance menu, but for the two-week duration of the event it can also be purchased with eggs.
And for those with Fool's Golden Eggs left over from past events, you're in luck: while the event is running, the Vanity Merchant will also accept them as currency!
Finally, starting on Monday you can join in a community-wide contest over on the forums - for more details, keep an eye on the General Discussions section.
Announcing the Season 12 Crystal League Championship!
Albion's high-stakes Crystal League competition returns with the Season 12 Crystal League Championship! For last season's winners, check out our article here.
The Championship will take place in the offseason between Season 12 and 13, on:
However, something has changed! To create a better experience for participants and more exciting matches, we’re updating our entry requirements. We will select 8 teams to participate in the Championship based on the criteria below, in order of priority:
… and so on.
In addition:
Prizes for the first- through fourth-place winners are as follows:
We’ll be publishing more details as the competition date approaches, so keep an eye out!
Call to Arms Patch 1 is Here
The first patch of the Call to Arms update is now live! This patch brings optimizations and adjustments to the update's two primary features, Faction Warfare and Hellgates, along with other changes and fixes and a brand-new Premiere Mount Skin. Read on for all the details...
New Riding Horse Skin: Hell Mare
The new Hell Mare Mount Skin turns any Riding Horse base mount into a dark and demonic infernal beast. This skin is available in the ingame store, and once purchased can be applied to all characters on your account forever. Pick one up today and blaze a fiery path across Albion!
Guild Season Winner Statue Added
Congratulations to Black 0rder on their second consecutive season win! You can check out their statue at the entrance to Conquerors' Hall.
Faction Warfare Changes
The launch of Call to Arms saw a massive influx of players participating in Faction Warfare, which exceeded even our high-end expectations. As the system is based on a set number of points for players to fight over, we've significantly increased the overall points available to give individual players a better return on their efforts. We've also greatly reduced the point requirements for daily Faction Campaign bonuses, and we'll be reducing the overall campaign milestone requirements as well starting next month.
We're thrilled at the overwhelming response to the Faction Warfare rework, and we'll continue to keep an eye on this feature to make sure it remains fun, challenging, and rewarding for all players.
Crystal League Updates: Artifacts and No-Show Points
Level 2 and higher 20v20 Crystal League rewards now always include artifacts, with a rare chance of being extremely valuable Avalonian artifacts. Additionally, if no matchup is found, both 5v5 and 20v20 teams will now receive 80% of the available Season Points (previously 60%).
The Call to Arms update is now live! To mark the occasion, we've created a brand-new trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/54OBbmUfBP4 Albion's tenth major content update brings a host of new features:
Faction Warfare Re-Envisioned
Faction Warfare has been reworked to offer a much more in-depth experience, rewarding loyalty and perseverance while still allowing freedom of choice. Claim Outposts and whole zones, repel Bandit Assaults, ride into battle on six new Elite Faction Mounts, participate in Faction Campaigns, and rise through the ranks to become a legend of your city. Or throw in your lot with the bandit clans of Caerleon, where the opportunities for wealth are unlimited... as long as you keep one eye on your back.
Hellgates 2.0
The next phase of Hellgate gameplay is here, with a new map-based entry system, ten all-new layouts, and new demonic foes for exciting and varied PvE. PvP takes on new dimensions as well, with the ability to chain Hellgates and a new rising lava mechanic. And new 10v10 Hellgates offer thrilling, high-stakes midsize PvP for new and veteran players alike.
Loadouts, Tooltips, and More
Call to Arms brings major quality-of-life improvements like Loadouts, updated ability tooltips, and animated vegetation alongside numerous additional improvements, fixes, balance changes, and optimizations.
The Call to Arms update arrives March 17, bringing a complete Hellgate rework along with other features. We discussed the changes coming to Hellgates with Environment Art Director Stefan Warias and Level Designer Dominik Müller.
The new Hellgate entrances are much more detailed than the old ones. What sort of information do they convey?
SW: Visually the goal for the entrances was to reflect the theme and atmosphere of the levels they lead to. After some design iterations we came up with physical elements like sharp rocks, which are the main elements in the hellish environment. And they behave as if possessed by a demon, with animations and FX that bring them to life as if they're waiting to swallow the player.
Apart from conveying atmosphere, they also have a functional aspect: does it lead to a lethal or non-lethal map? How many players are needed to open the portal? Is everybody channeling?
DM: It was important to us to let players interact with these entrances in a meaningful way. The new portal responds to the group: they are no longer clicking on a static portal, but a living one. If I finish my first channel, a specific rune will glow, if the team is completely finished the whole thing starts to open up, the world turns red and so on. This makes the whole experience of entering a Hellgate more interactive and immersive.
Once inside, the new Hellgates have much more diverse and varied environments than the old ones. What principles did you use in creating these new levels?
SW: We created 10 different maps, each with a unique layout to offer more variety for both PvE and PvP. To give each a unique character, some are more open natural arenas with lava falls, some are claustrophobic caves or hell-fortresses, some are more cooled-down, some are hot as… well, you know. They offer different blockers and choke points but still support fair starting positions for groups of all sizes. And the new rising lava feature had to be considered, which shrinks the fighting zone and creates growing tension during fights.
DM: We wanted to give players the feeling of physically moving through hell, going from the hill to the fort and after that to the traverse. We wanted to show a difference between “natural” hell and “architectural” hell. Additionally we followed quite a few guidelines to create interesting PvP moments. Try to encourage west-to-east combat, offer more than one way through a choke. In some maps we also willingly violated some of our rules to create a more characteristic element, as in the Traverse, which is basically one very long choke.
What are some of the architectural features found in the new Hellgates?
SW: We have some spiky hellish architectural elements like stairs, columns and railings – at least what demons would call architecture. With these we created larger structures like bridges, and reassembled them to make a variety of spaces and situations.
DM: In the old Hellgates, we only had stairs for architecture, which made the maps fairly bleak. We wanted to give the demon faction more refinement and culture, so we added more architectural elements. For now it's just a few things like railings and pillars, but even these minor elements allowed us to build layouts that tell stories, such as the Fortress or Citadel.
For more details of the Call to Arms update, see the official update page.
Dev Talk: Hellgate Rework
The Call to Arms update arrives March 17, and along with other major features like the Faction Warfare rework, this update includes a complete re-envisioning of Hellgates. In our newest Dev Talk, Game and Level Designer Dominik Müller discusses the changes coming to Hellgates and some of the goals behind them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=basSk2iTXDY Prefer a written summary? Then read on...
A Core Albion Feature
Hellgates have been around since the early days of the game, and exemplify one of Albion’s core concepts: tough PvP with high risk and high rewards. To bring Hellgates up to date in terms of mechanics and balancing while opening them up to more players, we did the following:
How They Work
Previously, entering a Hellgate required killing a demon at a preset, static location. With the new system, Hellgates are accessed via Hellgate Maps, which can be crafted at the Artifact Foundry, looted from mobs, or bought. Like Dungeon Maps, they only work in zones appropriate to the map type; the Hellgate then spawns several zones away to maintain the danger of reaching the entrance.
Entering a Hellgate requires the following:
New Layouts and Monsters
Once inside, you'll encounter one of ten completely new Hellgate layouts at random. These add a variety of different features: some have chokes, others have varying altitudes, and yet others are vast and open.
Matchmaking is based on the average Hellgate Infamy of your party (see below). You have a chance of joining another party's Hellgate instantly; if no suitable opponent is found, you will enter your own Hellgate. The matchmaking criteria grow wider with time, until eventually another team enters your Hellgate or you enter theirs.
To complete a Hellgate, you can kill mobs until an Infamy threshold is reached. Depending on which Hellgate layout you are in, you will find different mobs and minibosses, and occasionally a boss with huge rewards. If another party enters the Hellgate, all mobs (other than those guarding chests or shrines) will disappear.
Lava
Once two teams are in the same map, a new rising lava mechanic will occur:
Completing a Hellgate
After killing enough demons or defeating an opposing party, your Hellgate will be complete and a marker will appear on your minimap. If you kill an enemy party, you will be rewarded with an additional chest. Here you will find an exit portal and another entry gate. The portal will bring you back to the surface, while the gate lets you chain into a new Hellgate if you meet the same IP and group size requirements as before.
Infamy and IP Caps
Infamy works similarly to Corrupted Dungeons but is independent, with separate Infamy rankings for 2v2, 5v5, and 10v10 Hellgates:
(Note: with IP caps and requirements, we tried to strike a balance between keeping Hellgates competitive and making them more inclusive; we will keep a close eye on player feedback and adjust these numbers if needed.)
That's all for today - we hope you're as excited about the new Hellgates as we are, and that you are looking forward to testing yourself against your fellow adventurers when the Call to Arms update goes live on March 17. Thanks for watching!
Animated Vegetation: A Closer Look
The Call to Arms update arrives on March 17, bringing numerous major features and quality-of-life improvements. Among the latter is animated vegetation, which brings Albion's flowers, grass, bushes and trees to life across all five biomes. We spoke with Art Director Marcus Koch and FX Artist John Schroeter about this new feature.
What was the goal of this visual upgrade to Albion's plant life?
These improvements will give players a much greater level of immersion while exploring the world. Traveling through a living, breathing environment feels far more natural and rewarding than experiencing a static one, and in many cases the visual elements of the biomes did not quite live up to what the audio was suggesting.
The effect is especially striking in vegetation-heavy biomes such as forests. What were some of the steps you took to make the movement of trees, bushes, and grass more lifelike?
We realized that having everything move the same amount would distract the players' attention, especially if huge trees (which are closer to the camera) were shaking too much. That's why vegetation closer to the ground, such as grass, moves more forcefully than the treetops do.
Ultimately this helps keep the focus on the player character's level, where the game's action takes place.
For more details of everything coming with Call to Arms, check out the update page.
Season 12 Starts Saturday
Saturday marks the beginning of Albion's twelfth Guild Season, with increased Season Points for open-world objectives, updated World Boss zones, an added 20v20 Crystal League level, and an incredible new battle mount, the Juggernaut, as a season reward.
New Season Rewards
Guilds that reach a high enough rank can claim fantastic rewards including an avatar,avatar ring, and the mighty Juggernaut mount. This mount will be awarded to guilds who reach Silver Rank or higher during Season 12, with increasingly higher stats and epic appearance with each successive tier.
The winning guild will receive a statue among the past Guild Season winners in Conquerors' Hall, and qualifying guilds will also receive a Fame Bonus and furniture items. For full Season Rewards details, see this article.
The action kicks off on AlbionTV this Saturday, March 13 at 17:30 UTC, when hosts Shozenwon, Lewpac and Bogul bring you full coverage of Invasion Day.
At 18:00 UTC, guilds can claim territories and launch attacks. Those in the North and South American time zones can also tune in for the second round of territory resets on Sunday, March 14 at 00:30 UTC with hosts Shozenwon, Robinhoodrs and Bogul covering the next round of claimable territories starting at 01:00 UTC. All open-world fights are broadcast live with a 15-minute delay.
For the complete Season 12 schedule, check out this forum post.